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More than 161,000 Cleveland residents had medical debt forgiven thanks to Cleveland City Council, and $1 million of COVID-era ...
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Cleveland City Council reports a total of $165,234,311.18 in medical debt was wiped out as part of its initiative with a nonprofit.
A total of more than $165 million in medical debt was erased after Council used $2 million to partner with Undue Medical Debt ...
More than 161,000 people in Cleveland now have reduced medical debt totaling more than $165 million. Two people had $250,000 erased, but the average person who benefited from this program had around ...
Another suburb might soon have some vacant land assembled and prepped for economic development.
Mayfield Heights City Council discussed in committee on Monday the subject of short-term residential property rentals. There ...
The medical debt relief program erased medical debt for 161,000 Cleveland residents, though $1 million went unspent.
If the amendment on the ballot is passed, it would give people living in the impacted city district a say in picking their ...
The City Council District 3 general race features Danny Begley and Michael Pilypaitis. Get to know them both ahead of ...
As three Columbus City Council candidates vie for a chance to face off in the November general election, voters in the city ...
The corruption trial for East Cleveland's suspended Mayor Brandon King faces delays amid a motion by the defense to remove ...